The Infrared Sauna is a wonderful tool for a deep detox, relaxation and pain relief. Far infrared rays penetrate 1.5” into the body inducing 2-3 times more perspiration than conventional saunas, expelling toxins and heavy metals, and easing muscle soreness while the surrounding air stays at a comfortable temperature.They are also able to help relax and relieve pain in your deep tissues and muscles. This type of sauna does not use steam or humidity to heat your body, rather the infrared rays are heating your body from the inside out. This allows it to be more effective, and more enjoyable.
We are proud to carry the Radiant Health Sauna brand, a Canadian Suana Manufacturer established in 1997. After significant research into the benefits of Infrared Saunas and the importance of Verified Quality, we selected RHS and have seen and felt the benefits and difference in quality.
Today’s busy lifestyles can prevent us from actively sweating on a daily basis but numerous medical studies show that deep sweating has multiple health benefits. While bathing in a far infrared sauna, the body core temperature slowly rises and blood vessels dilate, increasing blood flow. As heat from the blood moves toward the skin’s surface, the body’s nervous system sends signals to the millions of sweat glands covering the body, stimulating
Far Infrared vs Conventional Saunas
The range of far infrared waves generated by our bodies is 6 to 20 microns. Japanese medical researchers have found that the optimal micron output range is between 7 and 14 microns, often called the Vital Zone, which appears to have special regenerative effects on our bodies.
Far infrared heat is a form of energy that directly heats objects. Human bodies naturally send and receive infrared waves, which are part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum—a range of all electromagnetic frequencies.
What is Infrared?
The Vital Zone
perspiration. Far infrared rays penetrate 1.5” into the body inducing 2-3 times more perspiration than conventional saunas, expelling toxins and heavy metals, and easing muscle soreness while the surrounding air stays at a comfortable temperature [typically between 115 & 140 degrees F(46-60 degrees Celsius)]. The lower heat range is also safer for those concerned about cardiovascular risk factors that might be encountered in old-style hot-air saunas are usually between 175-195 degrees F(79-90 degrees Celsius).
A conventional sauna must rely only on indirect means of heat: convection (air currents) and conduction (direct contact of hot air with the skin) to produce its heating effects. In far infrared saunas, less than 20% of the infrared energy heats the air leaving over 80% available to be directly converted to heat within our bodies. This allows for a greater depth of heat penetration while the surrounding air remains at a relatively low temperature. This difference explains the unprecedented health benefits of far infrared saunas not attainable with conventional saunas.
Detoxification
Not only does far infrared sauna therapy ease muscle soreness, it eliminates toxins directly through the skin. Infrared sauna therapy is effective in removing both lipophilic (fat-stored) toxins and toxins already in the bloodstream, reducing levels of heavy metals such as aluminum, mercury, and cadmium, as well as pesticides, herbicides, PCBs, and hydrocarbon residues—all toxins commonly picked up from our environment.